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Question on seating
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnbasser" data-source="post: 15653" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>backpain, i have the same mounts in my boat. i have the front mounted thru a 3/4" piece of ply-wood. it doesn't budge, an i'm pushing 280lbs. ( no fat jokes needed please) now the back is a different story. I drilled a hole in the aluminium bench seat to get the base in were it would set flush. then i took some self tapping metal screws and some epoxy. I glued the base down then coated the metal screws with epoxy and drilled them in. then i covered it with carpet. My bro sets back there he's a lite weight bout 150. You may want to go with a little thicker piece of plywood. I would use locking washers as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnbasser, post: 15653, member: 149"] backpain, i have the same mounts in my boat. i have the front mounted thru a 3/4" piece of ply-wood. it doesn't budge, an i'm pushing 280lbs. ( no fat jokes needed please) now the back is a different story. I drilled a hole in the aluminium bench seat to get the base in were it would set flush. then i took some self tapping metal screws and some epoxy. I glued the base down then coated the metal screws with epoxy and drilled them in. then i covered it with carpet. My bro sets back there he's a lite weight bout 150. You may want to go with a little thicker piece of plywood. I would use locking washers as well. [/QUOTE]
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